Undergraduate Health Policy Certificate
Economics 215S: Applied Cost Benefit Analysis. Prerequisite: Economics 149. Currently Unscheduled. Staff
Public Policy Studies 55: Introduction to Policy Analysis. Always offered in Fall and Spring. Vigdor
Public Policy Studies 261: Evaluation of Public Expenditures. Conrad
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Core Courses (any 2 courses)
Economics 156: Health Economics. Prerequisite: Economics 149 or Public Policy Studies 110. Typically offered every Fall and Spring. Sloan
Public Policy Studies 157: Health Policy. Consent of instructor required. (May not be counted as a core course by students who have taken Public Policy Studies 253.) Always offered every Spring. Whetten
Public Policy Studies 253: Politics of Health Care. Offered every other Fall in odd-numbered years. Conover
Public Policy Studies 263S: Public Health Issues: Prevention/Management. Offered every Fall. Whetten
Public Policy Studies 264S: Research Seminar. Topics in Public Policy.
Public Policy Studies 264S.07 Getting Value for Money in Health Care. Vigdor
Public Policy Studies 264S.30: Comparative Health in Developing Countries. Offered every Fall. Martin-Staple
Sociology 171: Comparative Health Care Systems. (May not be counted toward Certificate if Sociology 227C is counted.) Cross-listed as PUBPOL 178. Offered every Spring. Taylor Note that the Bulletin listing of this course as a methods course is incorrect. It is only a core course.
Sociology 227S, B: Social Behavior and Health. George
Sociology 227S, C: Organization and Financing of Health Care. (May not be counted toward Certificate if Sociology 171 is counted.) Currently unscheduled. Staff
PHYSASST 450: Introduction to Health Care Policy. Offered every Fall. Must enroll manually (see course schedule). Staff
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Elective Courses (any 2 courses)
Biology 46D: AIDS/Emerging Diseases. One course. Consent of instructor required. Broverman
Cultural Anthropology 185S: The Canadian Health Care System. Currently unscheduled. Staff
Economics 163: Economics of the Environment. Prerequisite: Economics 2 or 52. One course. Timmins
Economics 196S.80: Applied Methods in Health Care. Prerequisite: Statistics 101 or 103. One course. Curtis and Reed
Environment 149: United States Environmental Policy. Consent of instuctor required. Cross-listed as PubPol 149. Clark
Environment 270L: Resource and Environmental Economics. Prerequisite: Economics 2 or 52. Bennear
History 104: 20th Century Medicine. English
History 105S: Medical Ethics in the 20th Century. Currently Unscheduled. Staff
History 105S: Medical Technology/Its Control. Currently Unscheduled. Staff
History 123S: Madness and Society in Historical Perspective. Offered periodically. Staff
History 189A: Medicine in the West. Green
History 189B: History of Public Health in America. Humphreys
History 190: The History of Women in Science & Medicine. Currently Unscheduled. Staff
History 195S: Epidemic Diseases in America: 1492-2000. Fenn
History 196S: Junior-Senior Seminars: Abortion in American Culture. Offered periodically. Staff
History 279, 280: Health, Healing & History. Currently Unscheduled. Staff
History 299S: Race/Medicine: Historical Perspective. Offered periodically. Cook-Deegan
Philosophy 118: Philosophical Issues in Medical Ethics. Prerequisites: for freshmen, previous philosophy course and consent of instructor. One course. Golding
Political Science 101: Children and Adolescents in the Health Care System: Bioethics and Law. Currently Unscheduled. Staff
Political Science 107: Environmental Politics and Policies in the Industrial World. Currently Unscheduled. Staff
Political Science 147: Environmental Politics in the Developing World. McKean
Political Science 176A & B: Perspectives on Food and Hunger. Currently Unscheduled. Staff
Psychology 109A: Health Psychology. Not open to students who have taken Psychology 98. Keefe
Psychology 129: Psychology and the Law. Prerequisite: Psychology 99 or 108 or Psychology 116. C Hahnurrently Unscheduled. Staff
Public Policy Studies 49S: Evolution of US Health Care. Freshman Seminar. Taylor
Public Policy Studies 149: United States Environmental Policy. Consent of instructor required. Cross-listed as Environ 149. Clark
Public Policy Studies 160S: Long-Term Care Policy. Taylor
Public Policy Studies 195S.03* (FOCUS): Health, Science, and Human Rights. Offered periodically. Cook-Deegan
Public Policy Studies 196S.66: Health Genetic Age. Hahn
Public Policy Studies 196.68: US Racial and Health Disparities. Offered periodically. .James
Public Policy Studies 196.84: Health Policy and the Uninsured. Vigdor
Public Policy Studies 251S: Regulation of Vice and Substance Abuse. Prerequisite: Economics 149 or Public Policy Studies 110. Cook
Public Policy Studies 264.01: Poverty and Health. James
Public Policy Studies 264.05: Ethics and Biotechnology Policy. Buchanan
Public Policy Studies 264S.05: Policy Challenges of the New Demography. Doblhammer
Public Policy Studies 264S.30: Health Care Policy in Developing Countries. Offered periodically. Martin-Staple
Public Policy Studies 264.31: Globalization Health. Staff
Public Policy Studies 264S.32: Matters of Life and Death. Currently unscheduled
Public Policy Studies 264.51: Alcohol Policy. Cook
Public Policy Studies 264S.65: Responsible Genomics. Offered periodically. Cook-Deegan
Public Policy Studies 264S.68: Poverty, Inequality and Health. Offered periodically. James
Public Policy Studies 264S.70: Social Policy Implementation. A. Lin
Public Policy Studies 350.01: Comparative Social Policy. Darity
Public Policy Studies 274: Resource and Environmental Policy. Prerequisite: Environment 270L, Public Policy Studies 272, or consent of instructor. Staff
Sociology 112: American Demographics. Currently Unscheduled.
Sociology 123: Social Aspects of Mental Illness. Currently Unscheduled. Staff
Sociology 162: Health & Illness in Society. Currently Unscheduled. Staff
Sociology 163: Aging and Health. Gold
Sociology 227S, D: Medical Sociology. Lin
Women's Studies 108: AIDS-Ethics/Policy/Repre. Rudy
Women's Studies 119: Genetic and Reproductive Technologies. Rudy
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CAPSTONE COURSE (required)
Public Policy Studies 255: Health Policy Analysis. A group project designed for candidates seeking the undergraduate certificate in health policy. Consent of instructor required. Offered every Spring. Registered certificate students are guaranteed a slot in this seminar. Conover
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